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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biology
Memorial University’s Department of Biology is home to over 100 graduate students along with 30 full-time faculty members and numerous cross-appointment faculty from other academic departments. This master degree in Biology is available at the Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Mathematics and Statistics - Applied Statistics
Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Applied Statistics is one of the institution’s youngest – half our faculty have been hired since 2005 – and most recognized – 20% of us hold the university's highest rank, University Research Professor.
Biochemistry
Our graduate program in Biochemistry, offered by the Memorial University of Newfoundland, provides an advanced education with the goal of preparing students for a career in research or other STEM disciplines.
Physics and Physical Oceanography
The Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography at Memorial University of Newfoundland has a well-established graduate studies program backed by a strong tradition of research.
Human Genetics
Memorial University of Newfoundland's graduate program in Human Genetics will enable students to pursue academic studies and research towards an MSc or PhD degree in a number of areas of genetics. The Faculty members have multi-disciplinary research expertise.
Scientific Computing
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the MSc program in Scientific Computing was one of the first in North America, and remains the only such program in Atlantic Canada. Both MSc and PhD programs are now being offered in Scientific Computing.
Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland offers thesis-based graduate programs leading to master of engineering (MEng) and doctor of philosophy (PhD) degrees in Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering. The graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have grown tremendously in the past few years
Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry of Memorial University of Newfoundland is one of the largest Chemistry departments in Atlantic Canada, with 23 faculty, 13 permanent laboratory instructors and instructional assistants, and a number of support and research staff.
Applied Ocean Technology
Memorial University of Newfoundland's degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) (MAOT) provides students with an advanced level of technological literacy, theory and competency to conduct data collection and ocean mapping.
Mathematics
Although Memorial University of Newfoundland's Department of Mathematics and Statistics has offered graduate degrees for many years, the past decade has seen an explosion of interest in these programs, adding invaluable new voices to the Department's community of researchers.
Applied Ocean Technology
Practitioners will be able to communicate their work to a variety of stakeholder groups and provide credible contributions to the global demand to support ocean management and sustainability. The Applied Ocean Technology program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Mathematics and Statistics
Memorial’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics is one of the institution’s youngest – half our faculty have been hired since 2005 – and most recognized – 20% of us hold the university's highest rank, University Research Professor. This master degree in Mathematics and Statistics is available at the Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Marine Biology
We offer a master degree in Marine Biology at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. With over 60 graduate students, the Department of Ocean Sciences has 14 full-time, 1 Emeritus, 1 Honorary, and 2 cross-appointed faculty members.
Neurosciences
Memorial University of Newfoundland's Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Neurosciences graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.